A product idea that excites me is a smart notebook that automatically digitizes handwritten notes and organizes them in folders using voice commands. This would be perfect for students who still prefer writing by hand but want the benefits of cloud storage and searchability.Lessons Learned from the Google Glass FailureRespect for Privacy - Google Glass was criticized for its built-in camera, which made people uncomfortable. For my product, I would ensure that it does not record or upload anything without clear permission from the user. No camera will be used, only writing and voice features.Targeted Use and Purpose - Google Glass lacked a clear purpose for regular consumers. For the smart notebook, I would target students, educators, and professionals. I’d provide real value, like syncing with apps (e.g., Notion or Google Drive), which addresses a real need in education.Affordability and Accessibility - Google Glass was too expensive. My product would use affordable components like e-ink screens and a simple stylus so it could sell at a student-friendly price. A tiered pricing plan could make the tech available to more people.With these lessons, I believe this smart notebook can succeed where Google Glass struggled.